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Just Kids
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Patti Smith
Netkat
, January 07, 2011
I bought this book as a hard cover when it first came out. It's one of those books I had to have but didn't want to read because once I did, it would be over. I finally started it last week and am almost done. It's pure Patti with an honest insightful funny voice. Really interesting story and tales of artists coming into their own. She writes beautifully. The book flows like a slow moving river with plenty of eddies and tributaries, all related. Highly recommend it to anyone interested in the life of an artist, NYC in the late 60s - 70s or who just wants a beautiful read.
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Let The Great World Spin
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Colum McCann
Netkat
, January 01, 2011
I just loved this book. Such great character development and story trajectories. The way their stories all intersected around one event in New York City was masterful. Highly recommend it!
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